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13
PAPAKURA COURIER, APRIL 20, 2011
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Bottom three seek redemption in playoffs
By ALAN APTED
Papatoetoe Rangers, Mellons
Bay and Aztec Premiers will be
attempting to avoid the wooden
spoon when Super 12 netball
tournament holds its playoffs at
the Auckland Netball Centre in
Glenn Innes on May 1.
The players have the Easter
long weekend off to recharge and
refocus after a disappointing
series for all three teams.
Papatoetoe's 45-38 win over
Aztec in round two is the only
victory recorded by a Counties
Manukau team.
Aztec and Mellons Bay
haven't had a win yet could still
end up ahead of Papatoetoe after
the playoffs.
The draw has Aztec playing
Shore Rovers and Papatoetoe
playing Mellons Bay.
The winner of these matches
will play for ninth and 10th, the
losers for 11th and 12th.
All three teams lost their final
round games last Friday.
Papatoetoe were beaten 56-42
by Auckland champions Mt
Albert Grammar School,
Mellons Bay lost 58-35 to North
champions Commodores and
Aztec were crushed 62-33 in
Hamilton by Verdettes, the Wai-
kato No 2 seeds.
And in another disappointing
result, the young Counties
Manukau side lost their final
three matches of the Lois Muir
Challenge over the weekend.
They were beat 51-30 by
Southland, 77-18 by Canterbury
and 51-37 by Cook Strait.
Draw disappoints City
By ALAN APTED
Papakura City paid the
price of under-estimating
an opponent when they
drew 3-3 with North
Region Football League
newcomers Warkworth
in a second division
match in Papakura last
Saturday.
Manager Peter Cooper
says the team is bitterly
disappointed because it
was a match they believe
they should have won.
We didn't play well
because I think we took
Warkworth too lightly,''
Cooper says.
We sought of expected
just to turn up and get
the three points.
Full credit to Wark-
worth because for the
bulk of the game they
were the better side and
showed a lot more guts
than we did.
This is a huge learn-
ing curve for us. We can't
rest on our laurels and
expect that because
we'reonabitofaroll
things will happen for
us.''
On the flipside, Cooper
says the team can take
plenty of encouragement
from the way they came
back from 3-1 to level the
match in the 88th min-
ute.
They showed a lot of
heart. The same team
last year, had they been
3-1 down, they wouldn't
have had the fortitude to
come back.
The squad we've got
this year is far stronger
and a lot more deter-
mined. The real positive
is that we came back
from 3-1 down.''
Raj Sharma scored a
double for the home side
and his strike partner
Chris Abbott got the
other.
City have only one
game this holiday week-
end with their Easter
Monday match against
Cambridge postponed
because of their opp-
onent's Chatham Cup
commitments.
They are away to third
place North Shore
United at Allen Hill
Stadium in Devonport on
Saturday.
City beat Warkworth
4-0 in the premier
reserves. Mangere Uni-
ted, the second south
Auckland team in div-
ision two, were beaten
2-1 by Ngaruawhaia.
In division one Manu-
rewa beat Papatoetoe 3-1
in their local derby at
War Memorial Park and
Onehunga Mangere were
thrashed 5-1 by Lynn
Avon. Kick off against
North Shore is at
2.45pm.